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Congress · 116th Congress

House prepares for an opening day unlike any other

The first few days could feel like a breeze, however, compared to the tedious process ahead when Congress meets Jan. 6 in a joint session to count the electoral votes for the presidential election

Opinion · 116th Congress

The health care price transparency revolution begins next month

Such inflated bills cause more than 1 in six 6 Americans to have medical debt in collections, according to the Urban Institute. In some states, such as Texas, this ratio increases to around 1 in 4.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Latino voters swayed by sustained effort, groups say

state’s Democratic Party hoped to register millions of new voters, Biden’s 46 percent of the vote closed the gap from 2016 nominee Hillary Clinton’s 43 percent, but he still ended up losing by nearly 6

Congress · 116th Congress

9 facts about new members of the 117th Congress

6. Democrat Kai Kahele, who hails from Hilo, is the first member of the Hawaiian delegation to come from the state’s “neighbor islands” (those outside Oahu).

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What happens when a state can’t decide on its electors

He won enough states, though, that when Congress convened on Jan. 6, 1961, to officially certify who would be inaugurated two weeks later, Kennedy had an undisputed lead of nearly 100 votes in the

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats set leadership elections for Nov. 18-19

With Clark vacating the vice chair post, a contested race has formed for the No. 6 slot. Pete Aguilar of California, Robin Kelly of Illinois and Deb Haaland of New Mexico are running.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How Biden could still win (note sarcasm)

Trump continues to sit in the low to mid-40s in the ballot test, and Biden has maintained a solid 6- to 9-point lead in recent polls that use different methodologies and make a variety of assumptions about

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Election energy revs up on abortion policy

Republicans are in sight of a 6-3 majority, the culmination of a nearly five-decade push to remake the courts after the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade case affirmed a nationwide right to abortion.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Watch the key 2016 numbers as you watch the 2020 polls

A May 13-17, 2016, CBS News/New York Times poll showed Clinton leading by 6 points, in part because Trump held a narrower 12-point lead (50 percent to 38 percent) among whites.